Current plans call for the remains to be stored behind a wall engraved with a quote from Virgil: “No day shall erase you from the memory of time,” the Post reported.

Also located behind the wall will be a visiting room and a Medical Examiner’s office which will continue to work to identify remains.

“The repository and work space will occupy approximately 2,500 square feet of space, and have been designed by the OCME to provide the highest levels of care and safest environment for the remains,” the Medical Examiner’s office said.

The museum plans to charge $24 for admission.

“We never had any say in it. We don’t want it down there,” Jim Richards, Chairman, 9/11 Parents And Families Of Firefighters And World Trade Center Victims, told 1010 WINS reporter Roger Stern.

Some families have argued that the remains should be stored above ground, not behind closed doors, to allow free access by the public.